• Introduction—Katherine Joslin and Daneen Wardrop• “Excesses of Every Kind”: Dress and Drag around 1870—Abigail Joseph• An Epitome of Times and Fashions: Temporality and Textiles in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s House of the Seven Gables—Babak Elahi• Austen’s Muslin—Laura George• William Makepeace Thackeray’s Fashionable Humbugs: Consuming National Distinctions of Dress in Vanity Fair—Amy L. Montz• “Such Hosts of Rags”: Transatlantic Crossings between Paper and Cotton in Melville’s “The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids”—Amber Shaw• Dressing the Aesthetic Woman, from “Maison Lucile” to Midnight in Paris—Margaret D. Stetz• Clothing and Colonialism in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness—Pouneh Saeedi• The Midwife’s Clothing: Jessie Fauset In and Out of Fashion—Kimberly Lamm• Modeling for Men: The Early Jean Rhys—Hope Howell Hodgkins• Bibliography• Contributors• Index